Chloride-Free Processing of Aluminum Scrap to Recover By-Product Materials

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
William D. Riley
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The U. S. Bureau of Mines has developed technology to recover by-product materials from aluminum scrap using engineered scavenger compounds (ESC). ESCs are structural oxides with a channel or tunnel structure that allows them to hold ions of a specitksizes and charges. The scavenging reaction is easily reversible allowing the ESC to be recharged for continued use and the ion is recovered as an electro deposit. Key features of this novel technology are; a) ESC ,systems are designed to have a high degree of selectivity for a desired ionic species. b) The recovered mater.ial requires little or no additional reprocessing prior to reuse. Two current uses for the ESC technology that are described in this paper are the removal and recycle oflithium (Li) from lithium aluminum (Li-AL) alloys; and, using ESCs as a replacement for the conventional demaging (magnesium removal) technology used by the secondary casting industry. Research indicates that the ESC technology proposed for both these applications has either 'distinct economic and/or environmental advantages over previously employed methods of recovering. metal values from aluminum scrap.
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APA: William D. Riley  (1995)  Chloride-Free Processing of Aluminum Scrap to Recover By-Product Materials

MLA: William D. Riley Chloride-Free Processing of Aluminum Scrap to Recover By-Product Materials. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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